1. The Animal Rights Challenge, by Kim Stallwood (Part 5) | HumaneSpot.org
to Stallwood, the key animal rights challenge "is to establish the moral and legal status of animals as a public policy issue." In the United Kingdom, they are arguably far ahead of the animal protection movement in the U.S., where animal
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2. The Animal Rights Challenge, by Kim Stallwood (Part 1) | HumaneSpot.org
are the basis in which most animal activism is rooted, which helps explain why animal rights is largely a movement based on protest.
The moral shock opens our eyes to animal cruelty. We see what has been previously hidden from view. We
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3. The Animal Rights Challenge, by Kim Stallwood (Part 2) | HumaneSpot.org
and pass laws that help animal users more than the animals. Of course, this political bias in favor of animal exploitation is reinforced by our continued use of animals.
animal rights is framed by those who profit from animal exploitation
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4. The Animal Rights Challenge, by Kim Stallwood (Part 3) | HumaneSpot.org
between the British and U.S. animal rights movements. He notes that most of the activists in Britain have realized the necessity of making animal rights a mainstream political issue, while in the U.S. this is arguably not the case. This may be why
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5. The Death of Animal Rights | HumaneSpot.org
more than eight shelter animals were euthanized every minute.
Farmed animals: In 1970, an estimated 3.2 billion animals were raised for food in the U.S. In 2007 that number was 9.5 billion. Additionally, a much larger proportion of farmed
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6. Terms and Conditions | HumaneSpot.org
infringes or violates the rights of any person or entity (including without limitation any intellectual property, privacy or publicity rights);
Contains confidential, sensitive or personal information;
Promotes bigotry, racism, hatred or
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7. 60 Seconds to Better Animal Advocacy | HumaneSpot.org
Advocacy Strategies | Animal Experimentation | Companion Animals | Entertainment Animals | Farmed Animals | General Animal Protection | Vegetarianism and Veganism | Wildlife and Exotics
For the time-sensitive
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8. How to End 98% of Animal Abuse in the Next 25 Years | HumaneSpot.org
adding stats for different animal issues and the overall picture would still look the same. Farmed animals represent the vast majority of animals who are abused and neglected at human hands. In fact, no other use of animals even comes close,
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9. Animal Experimentation | HumaneSpot.org
Picture This: HRC's Animal Tracker Graphing Tool Has New Data Submitted by Che Green on May 13, 2011
Animal Experimentation | Companion Animals | Diet and Nutrition | Entertainment Animals | Farmed Animals | General Animal
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10. Making a Collective Impact for Animals | HumaneSpot.org
and others interested in animal issues with an overall view of the status of animal protection in the U.S. The study articulates specific goals for each major area of animal protection: companion animals, farmed animals, animals used in
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